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Burton is the son of investment banker [[J. Robert Burton III]] of Auburn, Alabama, and his wife, the former [[Barbara Burton|Barbara Blount Lovelace]] of Brewton, Alabama. He moved to [[Birmingham]] in [[2008]] from Bronxville, New York, and attended the [[University of Alabama at Birmingham]]. In 2012 he became a charter member of the [[Birmingham Young Professional Kiwanis Club]]. He served as executive director of the [[Magic City Agriculture Project]] from [[2013]] to [[2017]]. He has served on the executive committee of the [[Alabama Sierra Club]] and co-chaired its "Beyond Coal" committee.
Burton is the son of investment banker [[J. Robert Burton III]] of Auburn, Alabama, and his wife, the former [[Barbara Burton|Barbara Blount Lovelace]] of Brewton, Alabama. He moved to [[Birmingham]] in [[2008]] from Bronxville, New York, and attended the [[University of Alabama at Birmingham]]. In 2012 he became a charter member of the [[Birmingham Young Professional Kiwanis Club]]. He served as executive director of the [[Magic City Agriculture Project]] from [[2013]] to [[2017]]. He has served on the executive committee of the [[Alabama Sierra Club]] and co-chaired its "Beyond Coal" committee.


In 2017 Burton co-founded [[SWEET Alabama]] and the [[Friends of Dynamite Hill]]. He served on incoming [[Mayor of Birmingham|Mayor]] [[Randall Woodfin]]'s Social Justice Transition Team and was subsequently appointed to the [[Birmingham Land Bank Authority]] board, where he was elected Secretary for the Board of Directors, and serves as Chair of the Law and Legislation Committee and Interim Chair for the Special Projects Committee.
In 2017 Burton co-founded [[SWEET Alabama]] and the [[Friends of Dynamite Hill]]. He served on incoming [[Mayor of Birmingham|Mayor]] [[Randall Woodfin]]'s Social Justice Transition Team and was subsequently appointed to the [[Birmingham Land Bank Authority]] board of directors. He served as Secretary of the Birmingham Land Bank Authority's board of directors from 2018-2021, and currently serves as Chair of the Law and Legislation Committee and the Special Projects Committee.


Burton was elected to secretary of the [[Glen Iris|Glen Iris Neighborhood Association]] in [[2019 Birmingham neighborhood elections|2019]] and also serves as secretary of the [[Southside community|Southside Community Advisory Committee]].
Burton was elected to secretary of the [[Glen Iris|Glen Iris Neighborhood Association]] in [[2019 Birmingham neighborhood elections|2019]] and also serves as secretary of the [[Southside community|Southside Community Advisory Committee]].


In [[2020]] Burton was named interim co-chair of [[Our Revolution-Birmingham]].
In [[2020]] Burton was named co-chair of [[Our Revolution-Birmingham]].


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Revision as of 16:23, 29 January 2021

This article is about the Birmingham Land Bank Authority officer. For others with similar names, see Rob Burton (disambiguation)
Rob Burton

James Robert Burton IV (born March 30, 1989 in New York City) is the executive director of SWEET Alabama and board secretary for the Birmingham Land Bank Authority

Burton is the son of investment banker J. Robert Burton III of Auburn, Alabama, and his wife, the former Barbara Blount Lovelace of Brewton, Alabama. He moved to Birmingham in 2008 from Bronxville, New York, and attended the University of Alabama at Birmingham. In 2012 he became a charter member of the Birmingham Young Professional Kiwanis Club. He served as executive director of the Magic City Agriculture Project from 2013 to 2017. He has served on the executive committee of the Alabama Sierra Club and co-chaired its "Beyond Coal" committee.

In 2017 Burton co-founded SWEET Alabama and the Friends of Dynamite Hill. He served on incoming Mayor Randall Woodfin's Social Justice Transition Team and was subsequently appointed to the Birmingham Land Bank Authority board of directors. He served as Secretary of the Birmingham Land Bank Authority's board of directors from 2018-2021, and currently serves as Chair of the Law and Legislation Committee and the Special Projects Committee.

Burton was elected to secretary of the Glen Iris Neighborhood Association in 2019 and also serves as secretary of the Southside Community Advisory Committee.

In 2020 Burton was named co-chair of Our Revolution-Birmingham.

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